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Second Life for Plastic Fibre Waste Difficult to Recover: Partial Replacement of the Binder in Asphalt Concrete Mixtures by Dry Incorporation

Abstract: In previous studies, different additives and modifiers have been studied to improve the properties of asphalt concrete mixtures, whose main failures are plastic deformation and cracking. In this research, the improvement of the properties of asphalt concrete mixtures were investigated by introducing residual plastics as a substitute for virgin bitumen, which improves the sustainability of the mixtures. Furthermore, the results obtained from these new mixtures were compared with a mixture designed with polymer-modified bitumen (PMB). Ten experimental designs were tested with three types of waste fibre plastics from a municipal solid waste treatment plant and two percentages of bitumen replacement (15% and 25%). The experimental testing plan included air void characterization, moisture sensitivity, stiffness and fatigue resistance, among others. An increase of approximately 5% in voids could be observed when introducing the plastic material and therefore some tests were carried out to over-compact the specimens. The results showed an improvement in the mechanical performance of the experimental mixtures, highlighting the resistance against plastic deformations, which even reached similar values to the mixtures made with PMB.

 Autoría: Ballester-Ramos M., Miera-Dominguez H., Lastra-González P., Castro-Fresno D.,

 Fuente: Materials, 2023, 16(3), 948

 Editorial: MDPI

 Fecha de publicación: 01/02/2023

 Nº de páginas: 20

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.3390/ma16030948

 ISSN: 1996-1944

 Proyecto español: PID2019-110797RB-I00